Never seen this. What is it?

GraceNmercy

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So I posted this on my property thread, but haven't yet got an ID on it. Started to send it to a biologist to see if he knew. There were several of them growing and something had been eating on one...
 

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That cluster looks like Arisaema dracontium common name of dragon-root or green Dragon. The foliage does not. Is this a wet site?

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It's near a creek ad its been pretty wet this year, so yes. I didn't see a leaf on any of these...just a bunch of the colorful clusters shown in the pic. A couple of years back on an elevated hillside under the canopy of some old hardwoods I did come across a few green dragon plants that were identified by some of the members here, but I never noticed any fruit or seed on any of those, but only the unique shaped leaf. This could be the fruit, but I just didn't see any leave on any of them to confirm it.
 
That's "Jack in the Pulpit" or "Green Dragon." Hard to tell apart without seeing different views of plant and leaves.

Jack-in-the-Pulpit has compound leaves with 3 leaves, and GD has compound leaves with 5-13 leaflets
 
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